Key Takeaways

To become an HVAC technician in Massachusetts, complete training at one of 1 accredited school, earn EPA Section 608 certification, and meet state requirements. The median HVAC technician salary in Massachusetts is $58,640, 20.6% above the U.S. median.

  • 1 accredited HVAC school in Massachusetts
  • Median pay $58,640/yr · top earners $83,270/yr
  • Massachusetts requires HVAC licensing, regulated by the Massachusetts Division of Professional Licensure.
  • Registered apprenticeships available — get paid while you train
HVAC Careers in Massachusetts
The median HVAC technician salary in Massachusetts is $58,640, 20.6% above the U.S. median. Massachusetts requires HVAC licensing, regulated by the Massachusetts Division of Professional Licensure. Massachusetts employs roughly 9,180 HVAC mechanics and installers, and demand is driven by ongoing construction, equipment replacement cycles, and the R-410A to A2L refrigerant transition.
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Common Questions
Quick answers about HVAC training, pay, and licensing in Massachusetts.
How many HVAC schools are there in Massachusetts?
HVACSchoolGuide.com tracks 1 accredited HVAC school in Massachusetts, offering certificate, diploma, and associate-degree programs as well as EPA 608 exam prep.
How much do HVAC technicians make in Massachusetts?
The median HVAC technician wage in Massachusetts is $58,640 per year ($28.96/hr mean). Top earners (90th percentile) make $83,270.
Do you need a license to do HVAC work in Massachusetts?
Massachusetts requires HVAC licensing, regulated by the Massachusetts Division of Professional Licensure.
How long does HVAC school take in Massachusetts?
Most HVAC certificate and diploma programs take 6–12 months, while associate degrees take 18–24 months. Apprenticeships run 3–5 years but pay you while you train.
Are HVAC apprenticeships available in Massachusetts?
Yes. Massachusetts offers registered HVAC apprenticeships that combine paid on-the-job training with classroom instruction, and the hours can count toward state licensing experience requirements.
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